Peter Walker
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 86 |
Web site | www.pwpla.com |
Date of birth | January 1,1938 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Boston |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Spouse | Martha Schwartz |
Books | Planning Paradise: Politics and Visioning of Land Use in Oregon |
Albums | Rainy Day Raga |
Groups | Eulogies |
Skos genre | Alternative/Indie |
Folk | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 565194 |
House of the Long Shadows
Frightmare
House of Mortal Sin
The Flesh and Blood Show
Schizo
Die Screaming, Marianne
The Comeback
Man of Violence
School for Sex
Home Before Midnight
The Big Switch
For Men Only
Four Dimensions of Greta
Tiffany Jones
Once Upon a Frightmare
The Breaking Point
Behave Yourself
Peter Walker Life story
Peter Walker is an American folk guitarist noted for virtuosic performances fusing the traditions of Indian classical and Spanish flamenco music. Walker was recognised principally for his recorded output in the mid-to-late 1960s.
Luton Airport fire cars 'unlikely to be salvageable'
...By Peter Walker and Hannah CottrellBBC News and PA MediaLuton Airport says it is " unlikely" any vehicles will be salvageable following a massive fire that caused one of its car parks to collapse...
Essex: 50 schools fitted with crumbling concrete, says council
...By Peter Walker, Katy Prickett, Ian Puckey and Robby WestBBC News, EssexFifty school buildings in Essex are fitted with dangerous concrete and several have been told to delay the start of term, a council said...
Essex council hiring mental health officer due to high suicide rate
...By Peter Walker & Piers MeylerBBC News and Local Democracy Reporting ServiceA council is hiring a new mental health officer to help address above-average suicide rates...
Goathland pub made famous by Heartbeat TV show up for sale
... Set in the 1960s, Heartbeat was based on the books of Peter Walker, who wrote under the pen name Nicholas Rhea...
Prince William meets crash survivor he helped save
...By Peter Walker & Tony JonesBBC News & PA MediaThe Prince of Wales has met a road crash survivor who he helped save while working as an air ambulance pilot...
Queen Elizabeth's funeral: For one day, the nation stood still
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Essex council hiring mental health officer due to high suicide rate
By Peter Walker & Piers MeylerBBC News and Local Democracy Reporting Service
A council is hiring a new Mental Health officer to help address above-average suicide rates.
Essex County Council is offering £37,500 for a public Mental Health and suicide prevention officer.
The successful applicant would work in the north east of The County , where in Tendring and Colchester, The Suicide rate was significantly above the England average.
Coroners have previously criticised Mental Health services in The County .
The Job advertisement read: " Suicide rates in some parts of Essex have historically been higher than The National average, so this role presents a real opportunity for The Right candidate to make a difference. "
According to, 13. 8 people for every 100,000 in Tendring took their life each year between 2019-2021, and 15 per 100,000 in Colchester.
The average figure for England was 10. 6 during that period.
The said The Candidate would work with the North East Essex Suicide Prevention Programme, working with The Police , hospitals and GPs - including leading on activities and projects - to help improve collaboration.
Earlier this year, Essex County Council was in West Mersea near Colchester in 2020.
The Council did not act on " appropriate referrals" by the NHS, conduct " required assessments" while she was a Mental Health inpatient and did not appoint a Social Worker until she was discharged, Ms Hayes said.
Essex, in response, said it implemented additional training and changed some of its assessment policies.
Another Essex area coroner, Sean Horstead, given to a 66-year-old man from Walton-on-the-Naze.
Nhs England 's former national clinical director for Mental Health , Dr Geraldine Strathdee OBE, is leading who were cared for by The Essex Partnership University Foundation Trust between 2000 and 2020.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com